| General Chess Discussion - How can black be victorious? It was a draw#23 @excelvbasql said in #5: > Yes @MsBlackBear said in #2: > @excelvbasql said: > "He only had a king and a knight and the clock ran out because of the unfair lag compensation." > > If black only has a k… | excelvbasql |
| General Chess Discussion - How can black be victorious? It was a draw#21 I'm not going to mention names, but it seems there are pathological trolls who will compulsively contradict any obvious truth. Honest disagreement is one thing, but these people are sick. | excelvbasql |
| General Chess Discussion - How can black be victorious? It was a draw#20 @MsBlackBear said in #18: > sadly yes... It's a basic chess rule. But I had the winning position! I could have had two queens and allowed each to be captured by the king in that inversion of logic. | excelvbasql |
| General Chess Discussion - How can black be victorious? It was a draw#19 @Akbar2thegreat said in #16: > @excelvbasql > According to poor chess rules like this one, they consider 'possible checkmate' scenario instead of 'forced checkmate' scenario. > It's logical and obviou… | excelvbasql |
| General Chess Discussion - How can black be victorious? It was a draw#17 @MsBlackBear said in #15: > @excelvbasql Is that really the FIDE/USCF rule? If so, they've clearly dewshed | excelvbasql |
| General Chess Discussion - How can black be victorious? It was a draw#11 @Tenakel said in #7: > @excelvbasql > > As a supplement to #3: > > Of course, to make things even crazier, it's even possible for you to promote your pawn into a rook and even then lose, since mate by… | excelvbasql |
| General Chess Discussion - How can black be victorious? It was a draw#10 @MsBlackBear said in #8: > @excelvbasql this game right? "lichess.org/aJSzmzpd" in this situation it's not a draw since white had a piece they could win with... Yes but I'm white, I should have gotten… | excelvbasql |
| General Chess Discussion - How can black be victorious? It was a draw#9 @MrPushwood said in #6: > Don't just ignore what other people are saying, OP. Read the FAQs. Don't just accuse for the hell of it and decline to copy and paste these FAQ answers if they're so blatant … | excelvbasql |
| General Chess Discussion - How can black be victorious? It was a draw#5 @MsBlackBear said in #2: > @excelvbasql said: > "He only had a king and a knight and the clock ran out because of the unfair lag compensation." > > If black only has a king and a knight to a king. Its… | excelvbasql |
| General Chess Discussion - How can black be victorious? It was a draw#4 That's equivalent to resigning, and so no time out should result in a draw. | excelvbasql |
| Next |
|---|